Voltage ’25 draws hundreds of youth for New Year’s celebration
After hundreds of youth rang in the New Year at Voltage ’25, Joe’s Place founder Joe Dueck said the overnight event stood out for an uncommon reason — how smoothly
After hundreds of youth rang in the New Year at Voltage ’25, Joe’s Place founder Joe Dueck said the overnight event stood out for an uncommon reason — how smoothly
For another holiday season, the Prairie Hearts Quilters Guild has wrapped up its annual Christmas placemat campaign, delivering hundreds of handmade pieces to seniors and hospital patients across Moose Jaw
A longstanding chapter in Moose Jaw’s agricultural landscape came to a quiet close as the aging grain elevator at Parrish & Heimbecker’s (P&H) 501 High Street West facility stopped receiving
Momentum continues to build for Michael Huehn, owner of The Travelling Bakery, as he advances deeper into the Greatest Baker Challenge where public voting determines who moves on. As of
Rooted in the proud traditions of the voyageurs and Red River settlers, Wakamow Valley came alive Oct. 3 as the inaugural Métis Fall Festival: Rendezvous and Voyageur Games celebrated the enduring spirit
The undead rose again in Connor Park last weekend, proving that nothing brings people together — living or otherwise — quite like a good chase. The Association communautaire fransaskoise de Moose
MOOSE JAW — The glow of candlelight and the steady fall of gentle rain set the tone for a solemn evening in Crescent Park, as Journey to Hope Moose Jaw
Chateau St. Michael’s combines quality nursing care, new Care Lite suites, and a home-like setting to give families peace of mind at every level of care MOOSE JAW — Chateau
“There’s a vibe in Moose Jaw, well before Homestand was ever here,” she said. “I feel this event really shows what that spirit is in a very tangible way.” MOOSE
The first week of September brought food, music, and new opportunities to the Moose Jaw campus of Saskatchewan Polytechnic, as students gathered for Welcome Week festivities designed to ease the
Students in both the Prairie South School Division and the Holy Trinity Catholic School Division are back in school, with classes resuming Sept. 2. For most, the return means reconnecting
More than two dozen men stepped up in a big way during the “Step Up For Her” fundraiser at the Town ‘N’ Country Mall on March 7, collectively walking over
The 21st annual Moose Jawg Charity Road Race is evolving into something bigger in 2025, as it becomes part of the brand-new Moose Jaw Running Festival. Set to take place
Supporters of Square One Community Inc. braved the chilly evening air to take part in the third annual “Walk for Warmth” fundraiser, raising awareness and roughly $13,000 for individuals facing
Young musicians from across the city showcased their skills at the Junior Select Band concert, held on the afternoon of March 15 at the A.E. Peacock Collegiate auditorium. Hosted by
As Square One Community Inc.’s third annual “Walk for Warmth” concluded at Zion United Church, the walk served as a reminder of the struggles faced by the unhoused, especially during
Several Moose Jaw firefighters have been awarded the Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal this month in recognition of their years of dedicated service and commitment to public safety. The Fire
The Western Development Museum (WDM) in Moose Jaw hosted the “Smarter Science, Better Buildings” open house event this past weekend, featuring an interactive showroom designed to educate visitors on energy-efficient
In a quiet workshop packed with rifle parts, aged wood, and metal components, Stuart Hardcastle and his son spend their time bringing history back to life. Hardcastle, a resident of
The Survey Says Charity Challenge fundraiser at Casino Regina’s Show Lounge brought an evening of fun, friendly competition, and significant support for non-profits, including the Moose Jaw & District Food
Women from all walks of life came together at the Grant Hall Hotel to attend an International Women’s Day charity luncheon filled with inspiration, creativity, and support for the Moose
The Moose Jaw Public Library (MJPL) recently participated in Freedom to Read Week, an annual event that promotes intellectual freedom and raises awareness about censorship in literature. Running from Feb.
With a 25-year career in the Canadian Air Force as an air traffic controller, Allan Gall is setting his sights on the skies in a new way — by launching
As winter gives way to spring, seniors at Chateau St. Michael’s have been enjoying a variety of activities that foster social connection, engagement, and a sense of community. One such
The Moose Jaw & District Food Bank is bracing for a challenging year ahead as demand for its services continues to rise alongside the national trend of increased food bank
The stage is set for the 39th annual Moose Jaw Invitational Dance Carnival, which will bring together nearly 600 dancers from 15 studios across Saskatchewan for a four-day showcase of
As taxpayers prepare to file their 2024 tax returns, it’s crucial to stay informed about recent changes and ways to lower your total tax amount owing. Michael Biette, a seasoned
Modern Mattress specializes in providing the best sleep possible, but the local retailer turned up the heat to host a “paws-itively” heartwarming chili fundraiser bringing the community together for a
Members of the Moose Jaw Amateur Radio Club (MJARC) showcased the first social media platform by demonstrating how to send and receive Morse code messages during the Community Heritage Day
Following the community conversation on immigration hosted at the Moose Jaw Events Centre by the Prairie Skies Integration Network (PSIN) on Feb. 12, assistant project manager Jide Kassim shared a